• Race Prep

    August 12 2391-2395 Drip, drop, drip. We wake up in a cloud, camped under a bush. The water vapor condenses on the leaves above us and falls onto our tent. It feels like autumn. The mountains are telling us to hurry up. It is time to get going. Mercifully, we have completed all the climbing…

    Brain Washing

    Aug 11 2362-2391 I have essentially nothing to say about this day. I took 3 pictures and did not write myself any notes. We hike up and down steep inclines, gaining 7,000 feet of gain and 6,800 feet of loss over the course of the day. The exertion acts as a form of brainwashing, erasing…

    The French Laundry

    37.2-53.4 april 23 16.2 miles We woke up at sunrise to two birds shrieking at each other. Relationships are hard… READ MORE

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  • Noro Cabin

    August 10 2333-2362 In the morning we again check the status of the upcoming fires and again find comforting news. Full steam ahead. We walk across the valley from the Crystal Mountain ski area and have multiple bars of 5G service. I check up on baseball stats, the Mariners are fighting for the division, and…

    The Lighthouse

    August 9 2304-2333 Amber leaves while I am packing up our camp to race ahead. We are meeting her family at a road crossing in Mt. Rainier National Park about 20 miles ahead and she wants to be sure to meet them at the time she had planned. I hike solo throughout the morning and…

    Pizza Despair

    August 8 2293-2304 We stumble our way down the steep slopes of the white ski runs, electing to take the direct path down the instead of of the winding trail. This is probably a poor decision, as the slopes are brushy and meant for fast downhill skiing, but it makes perfect sense in the moment.…

    It Hot

    20-37.2 17.2 Miles hiked We woke to the tent dripping with an insane amount of condensation, likely due to our… READ MORE

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  • Goat Rocks, take a bow

    August 7 2263-2293 Today is a celebration of why we love to be on this trail. We climb out of the forest into the meadowy high country of the goat rocks wilderness. Fresh spring water pours from the hillsides as small rivulets and cuts a path through verdant flowery meadows. It is wonderful. The hiking…

    The Second Escape

    August 6 2220-2263 We are in deep forest, with occasional obscured views of the horizon. I see what I think are dark clouds on the horizon, and wonder if we will get rain in the afternoon. I munch on huckleberries and plod along the trail, before coming to a road crossing with a truck full…

    The Malt Shop

    mile 0.4- mile 20 lake morena campground We woke at sunrise to coffee and a pancake breakfast, hosted by the… READ MORE

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  • The Foreboding

    August 5th 2186-2220 Overnight a massive lightning storm passed through. Safely tucked in our tent, rain battered against the fabric above our faces and lightning frequently flashed. In the morning we awoke to blue skies. The only evidence of the storm is the dry patch of land where our tent was set up. We worry…

    “Today I Make A Bad Memory”

    August 4 2157-2186 We spend all day climbing and descending low mountains and peaks walking east to west along the Columbia river gorge. Throughout the day we climb over 6,000 vertical feet, and yet we end the day at under 1,500 feet elevation. During this stretch Amber and I had planned to leave 12 hours…

    Larry and Lauren Lingerer

    August 3 2148-2157 We Linger in town putting off the final state, and leg, of our journey.  We are excited to be done walking, yet also dismayed to end our summer and return to our day to day responsibilities. We cannot be frozen in time, on this hike, forever. Our hotel allows us to check…

    The Watchers On the Wall

    Miles hiked 0.0- 0.4. Cleef Our shuttle dropped us off at the border around 4 pm. We were delivered to… READ MORE

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  • Dogs and Dads

    August 2 2137-2148 It is an easy hike out of the eagle Creek gorge in the morning. The area is understandably packed full of day hikers who give us second looks for how filthy we look. Yes, my sweat smells like household chemicals. Don’t worry about it. On the way out we see a young…

    Waterfall Mecca

    August 1 2109-2137 I realized before bed that I had left my hat at the river crossing last night. I can’t lose this hat. It has 5,000 miles on it, a long 4 different trails. It deserves to be memorialized when this is all done. I backtrack a mile and find my hat where I…

    Dangerous Milk

    July 31 2089-2109 Ten miles of climbing up onto the shoulder of Mt. Hood takes us up to Timberline Lodge. I tried to eat minimal calories in the morning so I could show up hungry, and my sweat reeks of ammonia as we arrive. It is a little disconcerting to smell like toilet bowl cleaner,…

    To the trail

    I am not sure what age we will be when we can no longer sleep in a train seat, but… READ MORE

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  • Shallow Views, Deep Lake

    July 30 2065-2089 The little storm continues through the morning, and we enter into the first forest we recognize as home in the Pacific Northwest. All the huckleberry bushes all by trail hold water and soak our legs as we walk by. After weeks of expansive views and open spaces, it is nice to be…

    Power Cakes and Angry Birds

    July 29 2033-2065 As we wake we hear our first raindrops in months splattering against our tent. As we get dressed and leave the tent we are amazed by the freshness in the air. The rain has mercifully cleared out the smoke. I usually hate hiking in rain, but the clean air and cool temps…

    The Graveyard Song

    July 28 2001-2033 The trail takes us on a fairly direct South to North route throughout Oregon. A string of volcanoes guide us northward. Next up we have 3 fingered jack, and then Mt. Jefferson, and Finally Mt. Hood. It is satisfying to see a volcano in the distance and watch it get closer and…

    “Everywhere is walking distance if you have the time. “

    When I first hiked the Pacific Crest Trail I was 26 years old. I graduated nursing school 1 year prior,… READ MORE

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